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For the first time, the Stanbic Entebbe Match Play Golf Championship could not end as planned as torrential rains descended on the course eating up about four hours of playing time at Entebbe Club on Saturday.
Golfers had turned in their hundreds eager to swing and enjoy as usual but Mother Nature decided that was a day for ‘natural irrigation’ of the course, which prompted the cancellation of the day’s action.
There were so many interruptions that necessitated stoppages as the heavy rain flooded the greens with only a few golfers out of the over 200 able to play some holes.
“I made a call to cancel the subsidiary event because the rains were continuously coming down and the course wasn’t fit to play as the greens were holding some water,” Entebbe Club captain Serwano Walusimbi said.
“The course can drain fast but because of the numbers and the time we had it wasn’t feasible for the golfers to have a complete round and/or complete their games so I called to stop the subsidiary. This was for the safety of the players and the integrity of the game and for the match-play we only had the early morning groupings going out.
“Those who were already on the course continued to play until where they could stop and others decided not to play at all and we have given them up to April 21 to complete their rounds. Others will start from where they stopped,” Serwano stated.
But some early birds in the match-play competition managed to make it through advancing to the second round where they will be awaiting opponents from the uncompleted rounds.
Hillary Ndugutse/Mark Namanya registered one of the easiest wins on the day eliminating Dinah Ongol/Jimmy Adiga 7&6 (by 7 holes with six to go) in one of the completed matches, while Michael Bironse/Kevin Ninyesiga beat Ivan Arinaitwe/Michael Koima 5&3.
The ladies' pair of Lillian Koowe/Joyce Kisembo beat Ruth Mugisha/Berna Musanabera 5&3 as that of Peace Kabasweka/Harriet Kitaka eliminated Alex Nkuyahaga/Jude Ochieng by two holes (2up).
Eric Katwebaze/Evelyn Natukunda beat Stephen Magero/Lony Akena 5&4; Timothy Mwanda/Ssubi Kiwanuka beat Michael Odur/ Brian Manyindo 3&1 while Sam Kacungira/Vincent Katutsi beat Allan Muhereza/Peter Magona 1UP.
The second-round draws that were held thereafter pitted Hillary Ndugutse/Mark Namanya against Timothy Mwanda/Ssubi Kiwanuka next month while Lillian Koowe/Joyce Kisembo will take on the winner between the pairs of Charles Kabunga/Bridget Basiima versus Henry Ssaka/Patricia Nakasi.
Michael Bironse/Kevin Ninyesiga who also went through in the first round will wait for the winners of the David Keegi/Sammy Migunda versus Milton Edimu/Henry Nsubuga clash.
Peace Kabasweka/Harriet Kitaka will also wait on the winner between Twinemanzi Tumubweinee/Robbins Muheirwe versus Dean Kateeba/Raymond Ekwamu, among other matches next month.
Attorney General Kiryowa Kiwanuka and former Entebbe club chairman Innocent Kihiika conduct the draws for the second round, on April 6, 2024. (All Photos by Michael Nsubuga)